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By ghanasoccernet.com - Ghana Soccernet Football News | Sat, 04 Jul 2009
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There will be no compromises as the fight to maintain top spot and the relegation dog-fight gain prominence in the Glo Premier League.
Asante Kotoko coach Herbert Addo guides the Porcupine Warriors to the El-Wak Stadium to tackle Liberty Professionals in a titanic Glo Premier League clash.
Liberty have been far from convincing this term but recent results suggest Sunday's cliff hanger against the champions will be a mouth watering one.
The Dansoman-based side need the maximum points stay safe in the league.
Kotoko,playing the catch up role, cannot afford to slip if they are to maintain their quest to pile the pressure on perennial rivals Hearts of Oak at the summit of the log.
Elsewhere, Hearts of Oak will be counting on their wonder kid Tawrick Djibril to aid them win the league title for the 20th time.
The 17-year-old who enjoyed little action under former coaches was impressive in their President Cup win over Eleven Wise on Wednesday at the Ohene Djan stadium.
Hearts have struggled in the second half of the league which has seen their 14 point build up whittle down to two with four games left.
They play as guests of Kessben FC at the Anane Boateng Stadium in Abrankese in another tricky tie.
Kessben are in dire need of points to solidify their quest to remain in the top flight.
They are stranded on the 12th position and need the valuable points to retain their premiership status.
Coach Nii Noi Thompson will be chasing his first league win since taking charge some two weeks ago.
The end of this weekend's fixtures could also see some shocking placement on the league table.
Heart of Lions travel to the Baba Yara stadium to play King Faisal in another massive encounter.
It's battle of the third and fourth teams and the results will be consequential to their top four dreams.
A Lions win and a shock defeat to both Kotoko and Hearts will see the Kpando-based team assume top spot.
The race to avoid the drop also intensifies as Gamba All Blacks host Arsenals at the Swedru Park.
The Black Magicians have looked impregnable at home in recent matches and are favourites against a plucky Arsenals side.
Hasaacas are aware they cannot afford to drop any point at home when the face Tema Youth at the Sekondi Stadium.
Hasmal won the Sekondi derby at the same venue last weekend and they should be buoyed to record another win as they push to remain in the league. Continued
Source: ghanasoccernet.com - Ghana Soccernet
Asante Kotoko coach Herbert Addo guides the Porcupine Warriors to the El-Wak Stadium to tackle Liberty Professionals in a titanic Glo Premier League clash.
Liberty have been far from convincing this term but recent results suggest Sunday's cliff hanger against the champions will be a mouth watering one.
The Dansoman-based side need the maximum points stay safe in the league.
Kotoko,playing the catch up role, cannot afford to slip if they are to maintain their quest to pile the pressure on perennial rivals Hearts of Oak at the summit of the log.
Elsewhere, Hearts of Oak will be counting on their wonder kid Tawrick Djibril to aid them win the league title for the 20th time.
The 17-year-old who enjoyed little action under former coaches was impressive in their President Cup win over Eleven Wise on Wednesday at the Ohene Djan stadium.
Hearts have struggled in the second half of the league which has seen their 14 point build up whittle down to two with four games left.
They play as guests of Kessben FC at the Anane Boateng Stadium in Abrankese in another tricky tie.
Kessben are in dire need of points to solidify their quest to remain in the top flight.
They are stranded on the 12th position and need the valuable points to retain their premiership status.
Coach Nii Noi Thompson will be chasing his first league win since taking charge some two weeks ago.
The end of this weekend's fixtures could also see some shocking placement on the league table.
Heart of Lions travel to the Baba Yara stadium to play King Faisal in another massive encounter.
It's battle of the third and fourth teams and the results will be consequential to their top four dreams.
A Lions win and a shock defeat to both Kotoko and Hearts will see the Kpando-based team assume top spot.
The race to avoid the drop also intensifies as Gamba All Blacks host Arsenals at the Swedru Park.
The Black Magicians have looked impregnable at home in recent matches and are favourites against a plucky Arsenals side.
Hasaacas are aware they cannot afford to drop any point at home when the face Tema Youth at the Sekondi Stadium.
Hasmal won the Sekondi derby at the same venue last weekend and they should be buoyed to record another win as they push to remain in the league. Continued
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